Kingdom Polemics
Pastor Aldo Leon welcomes returning guest Pastor George Sayour to discuss George's article, The Maligned Ministry of Authority. Drawing from Scripture, pastoral experience, and George's current ministry serving government leaders in Florida, the conversation examines why biblical authority has become increasingly suspect in both the culture and the church. They argue that many modern objections to authority stem not from genuine concerns about abuse, but from a deeper resistance to God-ordained structures of leadership and submission. George's article discussed in this episode: https://pcapolity.com/2026/05/21/the-maligned-ministry-of-authority/ [https://pcapolity.com/2026/05/21/the-maligned-ministry-of-authority/] Learn more about George Sayour's current ministry: https://www.ministrytostate.org/florida [https://www.ministrytostate.org/florida] Highlights * George explains his work with Ministry to State, serving legislators, government officials, and public servants through pastoral presence, discipleship, and Bible studies. * The discussion begins with George's article and its provocative description of a pastor whose conduct sounds abusive—until listeners discover the pastor being described is the Apostle Paul. * Biblical authority is defined as a God-given ministry of shepherding, governing, protecting, correcting, and guiding Christ's church for its good. * Aldo and George argue that modern culture assumes authority is inherently suspect unless exercised according to the desires of those being led. * The conversation contrasts Presbyterian authority with modern congregational assumptions that reduce leadership to advice and consensus-building. * The hosts discuss how Scripture consistently portrays faithful leaders—Moses, David, Paul, and even Christ Himself—as frequently opposed by those under their authority. * They examine how accusations of "abuse" are sometimes used to dismiss legitimate exercises of biblical authority rather than addressing the actual issues involved. * The episode explores how servant leadership has often been redefined to emphasize serving while neglecting the responsibility to actually lead. * George and Aldo discuss the danger of measuring leadership by popularity, consensus, or the approval of the loudest voices in a congregation. * The hosts argue that many church conflicts ultimately reveal a deeper struggle with submission to lawful authority rather than disagreements over doctrine or morality. * Practical application is given to pastors, elders, husbands, fathers, and anyone entrusted with authority under Christ. * The episode concludes by reminding leaders that their ultimate accountability is not to public opinion but to Christ, the Chief Shepherd, who will judge every steward of His household. Support Kingdom Polemics: https://buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics [https://buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics] Get Aldo Leon's book, Christ's Crown: Christianity and the Civil Realm: https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm [https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm] Listen, subscribe, and share Kingdom Polemics as we seek to recover a robustly biblical, Christ-centered vision for theology, worship, church life, and cultural engagement.
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